So I've been working on a simple strip quilt for LO, and it's almost done. I sewed the strips together, cut the sides to make it square, lined up the batting and backing, and sewed three sides. I now have just one more side to sew...but I realized tonight after looking at my progress that I didn't actually "quilt" the thing!! I had intended to sew again along the strip trenches (through the batting and backing) before sewing the sides, but forgot...
So if you sew: can I just sew lines there anyway, or since the edges are done, will it not work? Do I need to tear out all my seams and start again at that point? It's so pretty that I hate the thought of that!
Also, if I haven't made any sense here (this was harder to describe than I expected, lol), just say so and I'll pip my progress to show what I mean. I'm a total beginner just playing with my mom's old sewing machine and am completely clueless about how to fix this. TIA!!
Re: If you sew/quilt, please help!!
If it was me, I would stitch across each strip, just inside the seam. In a box/rectangle shape. Similar to how they did with these squares.
Just how important is the quilting aspect of a quilt?
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I hate ripping seams so I'm trying to think of any way for you not to do that. Although it is probably the proper way to handle the issue
You could try and quilt in the ditch on the stripes but it might make your quilt all wonky. I honestly would just seem rip your binding out, do it an resew
There is an awesome tutorial on seeing front and back of binding at the same time to where you catch your edge that works well
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I was thinking about sewing one trench from binding edge to binding edge and seeing how it looks. If you can really tell and it looks terrible, I'll tear the binding and sew it all again.
I don't think it will mess it up but it may pull in places or not be the shape you intended. Make sure you start in the center and work your way out. I would do every other stripe
In my opinion, you do not need to quilt that. Create a cute little design with yarn tacks to keep it on place and call it a day. I honestly don't think you even need to do that. If you do the yarn knitting method, I would do something like 3 in one row, 2 in the next and so on. That's just an example. Make them about 3-4 inches apart.